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Biomarkers for screening of lung cancer and pre-neoplastic lesions in a high risk Chilean population
(socbiol@huelen.reuna.cl, 2014)
© 2014 Adonis et al. Background: The mortality of lung cancer (LC), increases each year in the world, in spite of any advances, in development of new drugs to advance stages of LC. The high incidence of LC has been associated ...
Epigenetic alterations in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions of the cervix
(2012)
Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most malignant tumors and the second or third most common type of cancer in women worldwide. The association between human papillomavirus (HPV) and CC is widely known and accepted (99.7% ...
Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models
(2018-09-01)
Hepatocellular carcinoma causes ~10% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide, usually emerging in a background of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis (70%-90% of cases). Chemically-induced mouse models for fibrosis-associated ...
Exposición a Perturbadores Endocrinos y su Efecto sobre el Desarrollo y Funcionalidad de la Glándula Mamaria
(2009-03-26)
Los perturbadores endocrinos (PE) son sustancias que alteran las funciones del sistema endocrino provocando efectos adversos en la salud de un organismo intacto o su progenie. Bisfenol A (BPA), es un PE liberado de selladores ...
Glucose, BMI and pre-neoplastic lesions in the cervix [Glucosa, índice de masa corporal y lesiones preneoplásicas en el cuello uterino]
(2011)
Background: The obesity and abnormal blood glucose level has been associated with cervical cancer development; however, few studies have been performed about this relation. Objective: Evaluate the blood glucose levels and ...
Glucose, BMI and pre-neoplastic lesions in the cervix [Glucosa, índice de masa corporal y lesiones preneoplásicas en el cuello uterino]
(2011)
Background: The obesity and abnormal blood glucose level has been associated with cervical cancer development; however, few studies have been performed about this relation. Objective: Evaluate the blood glucose levels and ...
Inhibition of diethylnitrosamine-initiated alcohol-promoted hepatic inflammation and precancerous lesions by flavonoid luteolin is associated with increased sirtuin 1 activity in mice
(Hepatobiliary Surgery And Nutrition, 2015)
Chronic and excessive alcohol consumption is an established risk for hepatic inflammation and carcinogenesis. Luteolin is one of the most common flavonoids present in plants and has potential beneficial effects against ...